Title 44: Government Contracts, Procurement and Property Management

Topics:
Ordering Systems
Tags:
Business Operations,
Procurement,
Property Management,
Purchasing & Procurement,
Real Estate
Source:
State of Illinois

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Overview: This paper talks about the issue of a policy for government contracts, procurement and property management. It discusses the rules necessary and appropriate to implement the authorities granted by the Illinois Procurement Code relating to the procurement, management, and control of supplies, services, real estate leases and related capital improvement, concessions and, as applicable, construction, and necessary rulemaking under the authority of the Code. It focuses on property rights, procurement rules etc.

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Format: PDF | Size: 176KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 55


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